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MOOTED TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OBJECTIONABLE
A NEW LEADER FOR A NEW WORLD
The Aggregate and Sand Producers Association of Southern Africa (Aspasa) and Southern Africa Readymix Association (Sarma), who together account for far more than 50% of the building materials used in this country, say that the draft changes gazetted in May this year will have a negative impact on individual businesses, as well as the entire construction industry and the country’s economy. According to Nico Pienaar, who serves as a director of both associa- tions, says that the amendments mooted by the Department of Transport will undermine the Government’s National Development Plan (NDP) as it will inhibit growth in the main sectors where jobs can be created, namely, mining, manufacturing and construction. In some instances it will further corruption and encourage dishonesty. Heart of the problem In terms of the objection, Draft Regulation 107D which requires applicants to be evaluated and given a practical test by an examiner is not feasible and may open a hornets’ nest of problems including the encouragement of corruption and misuse of power. It is suggested rather that attention be paid to ensuring that cards are not fake and the cloning and forgery of licences is prevented. The Draft Regulation 247 dealing with people being carried in goods vehicles also needs to be relooked according to the objection. The associ- ations agree with the regulations as far as heavy type trucks are concerned with limited cab space, but disagree strongly if the same legislation is meant to cover lighter vehicles. It also seeks clarity on how occupants should be seated on the rear of vehicles and seeks better definitions of ‘Scope of Associations representing the country’s largest construction material suppliers have formally objected to draft amendments to the National Road Traffic Act dealing with renewal of driving licence cards, persons carried on goods vehicles, speed limits and the prohibition of large vehicles travelling on public roads during certain times of the working day.
LafargeHolcim CEO Eric Olsen says: “Now as LafargeHolcim, we will step into the next phase of our transformation to become the leader in every respect – a company that has a positive impact on the world and can make a real difference for its customers, its employees, its shareholders and society.” New ambition supported by five key focus areas The company is initiating a strategic transformation by building on the best of both Lafarge and Holcim. The Group will now focus on five areas in the first integration phase: • Synergies: delivering on EUR1,4-billion synergy target within three years • Capital allocation: rigorous approach to capital allocation and overall reduction of capital spending • Commercial transformation: creating differentiation through innovative products and solutions • Integration: creating one new group and culture • Health and Safety: putting Health and Safety at the center of the organisation. LafargeHolcim will be organised along a new operating model oriented to serve the local customers, while leveraging the Group’s size, footprint, and capabilities at global scale. It combines empowered countries, regional management platforms and expertise-driven group functions. LafargeHolcim will present the financial results of Lafarge and Holcim as standalone companies for the first half of this year on 29 July 2015. The first combined interim results of the new Group will be presented for the 9 months results of 2015. LafargeHolcimofficially launched the newGroup around the world and announced key elements of its ambitions for the future. Following the successful completion of the merger between Lafarge and Holcim and the listing of the new LafargeHolcim shares in Zurich and Paris, the new Group will now work towards creating the highest performing company in the building materials industry. About LafargeHolcim With a well-balanced presence in 90 countries and a focus on cement, aggregates and concrete, LafargeHolcim (SIX Swiss Exchange, Euronext Paris: LHN) is the world leader in the building materials industry. The Group has 115 000 employees around the world and combined net sales of CHF33-billion (EUR27-billion) in 2014. LafargeHolcim is the industry benchmark in R&D and serves from the individual home- builder to the largest and most complex project with the widest range of value-adding products, innovative services and comprehensive building solutions. With a commitment to drive sustainable solutions for better building and infrastructure and to contribute to a higher quality of life, the Group is best positioned to meet the challenges of increasing urbanisation. >
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